Demographic profile of Hispanics in
Vermont, 2014

This profile contains demographic and economic facts about the Hispanic and non-Hispanic populations in the state of
Vermont. All analyses are from Pew Research Center tabulations of the 1% Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) sample of the
2014 American Community Survey 1. For some states where the population of Hispanics or other groups is relatively small, reliable estimates of some indicators cannot be generated. This is indicated by the insertion of "n/a" in the text of this document and in the associated tables.

School enrollment

Language

Language at home: Persons 5 and older

Only English spoken at home

n/a

Language other than only English spoken at home

n/a

Users should exercise caution when comparing the 2014 estimates with estimates for previous years. Population estimates in the 2010 ACS and later are based on the latest information from the 2010 decennial census; the 2005 to 2009 ACS estimates are based on the latest information available for those surveys—updates of the 2000 decennial census. The impact of this discontinuity on comparisons between the 2010 ACS and ealier years is discussed in a Pew Research Center report. ↩

National rankings include the District of Columbia as well as the 50 states. Some states may not be ranked due to small sample size. ↩

For detailed information on how poverty status is determined, see http://usa.ipums.org/usa-action/variables/POVERTY. Due to the way in which the IPUMS assigns poverty values, these data will differ from those that might be provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. ↩

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